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India’s economy is booming – and it’s only going to continue. A recent report from Oxford Economics, ranking Asia’s 30 largest cities, has found that Indian cities are set to see the fastest economic growth across the region over the next five years, with Delhi expected to be the star of the show.

“I didn’t expect that sort of crowd on the first day!” This quote, from Portuguese insulation and flooring brand Amorim, sums up the first edition of the WorldBuild India building exhibition in Mumbai – the aisles were busy, the 220 exhibitors were happy with who they met, and the 18,600 visitors managed to get a good overview of the premium international products available to the Indian market.

WorldBuild India, a brand new business-to-business exhibition in Mumbai dedicated to construction and building, has finalised its speaker list - with over 80 big names speaking and judging within a large programme of events, conclaves and conferences.

The sector is highly responsible for propelling India’s overall development and enjoys intense focus from Government for initiating policies that would ensure time-bound creation of world class infrastructure in the country.
Infrastructure sector includes power, bridges, dams, roads and urban infrastructure development.

This enormous city planning project will bring Indian architecture and design to the forefront of global technology.
The Smart Cities Mission is a government initiative to update and renew the urban infrastructure in 98 key cities in India.

The pace of global construction continues unabated as 2016 draws to a close. The next 12 months will see a number of ongoing projects continue or conclude, as well fresh developments breaking new ground. With that in mind, here are some of 2017’s hottest construction projects for you to keep an eye on in the new year.

The scale of urbanisation in India is something to behold. One in every six people moving into a city in the world is an Indian citizen. This rapid movement of people leaving the countryside for urban areas is the catalyst for phenomenal growth in India’s construction sector a new report from KPMG claims.
The international research firm believes that urbanisation could spur on India to become the world’s third largest construction market by 2030 – and the stats seem to back up these claims.

India’s building and interiors market is full of amazing business opportunities and potential for lucrative deals. However, for newcomers unused to India’s business environment, it can be a little intimidating due to the large amount of unique customs and practices.
ITE Build & Interiors has put together this helpful guide on Indian business culture to put you at ease with some of the quirks of doing business in India.

Taking part in a trade show is hugely beneficial for businesses. New contacts are made; face-to-face negotiations take place; and you can put your products and services in front of an interested and targeted audience.